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The climate on the west coast this year is much like 1998 was. 98 was a rainy year on the playa ...
The event experienced more moisture than many had seen at that time of year before. There was a drizzle of rain on several days, and Pepe's Opera was delayed for several hours until 3 am because of an afternoon downpour that left it difficult to move the sound system into place. On Monday afternoon, a light drizzled slowed the departure process as people left the event site. The rain didn't stop until Tuesday morning, and upon light of day those left in camp were surrounded by water. Very little of the surface was dry enough to walk on, and shoes/boots covered with garbage bags became the de riguer fashion. This weather anomaly delayed the cleanup process more than just the three days it took to dry the surface. We lost a huge number of people by the week's end, and all items on the surface became embedded as the mud dried. Clean up took almost 2 months. You can read Will Roger's report on the difficulties.
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Think of clay ... that goes down 2000 or more feet deep. When it gets wet it gets soft and you can sink up to your knee if someone has dumped a lot of water in one spot and when it hardens it is like concrete. You DONT want to get the playa wet. DO NOT think you are going to dump waste water on the ground. It will be a totally nasty thing to do to the person that steps in it.
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dry ice thread...
http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic. ... y+ice+tips
And watch out for those flyin' hormones over there.
(ducking under the NEB for cover)
http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic. ... y+ice+tips
And watch out for those flyin' hormones over there.
(ducking under the NEB for cover)
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- Martiansky
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UH, I won't dump waste water, Geekster.....promise! I was thinking of some sort of grey water evaporater....black plastic in a wood frame type deal. I would try to not make any cooking water waste.
So the theme this year is like a giant camp out in the desert? With people bringing lots of shit from all over? uh.. -Marscrumbs
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You know... interesting that you mentioned that...Think of clay ... that goes down 2000 or more feet deep
I had this mental image of, if you could remove for a moment all of the gypsum, that it would be a great and craggy valley of black rock... as if the playa were very, very deep. I suppose that’s why they mine it just down the road, huh?
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That is fine, but dont RELY on it working. If it is cool and cloudy or rainy have a backup plan to haul your water out. Figure on hauling it out and if you can reduce it with evap, consider that gravy.Martiansky wrote:UH, I won't dump waste water, Geekster.....promise! I was thinking of some sort of grey water evaporater....black plastic in a wood frame type deal. I would try to not make any cooking water waste.
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???gigglesnort wrote:*sigh*Martiansky wrote:Well, you're typing pretty dang good, Giggles!
Alas, tis my job....not that I wouldn't enjoy seeing joy................ *lots of *meaningloss* however, and what's the point?
(Um, I've officially decided I'm drunk.({pehaps w9ll fffind something noteworthy to drink soon; if not, then what a bunch of elitest ([)amscy snobs.
Anyway, love you all! this too shall pass.
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It is deep, I think I read that it goes down several thousand feet in places but I can't remember the exact number. I picked 2000 because I know it was more than that. The playa surface is at about 4000 ft altitude and was the bottom of a lake for a long time. Possibly filling and drying over various glaciations.
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- Martiansky
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Well, I want to thank everyone for their awesome advice!
I'm going to turn in for the night.....actually it's almost 1:15am here...way past my normal sleep time.
Take care and I'll catch you all later!
Good night!
I'm going to turn in for the night.....actually it's almost 1:15am here...way past my normal sleep time.
Take care and I'll catch you all later!
Good night!
So the theme this year is like a giant camp out in the desert? With people bringing lots of shit from all over? uh.. -Marscrumbs
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ok, dear, dear ones...
It waxes late here and I must get up and work sometime tomorrow. So I guess I’ll be off.
Good night geekster and Msky... Happy day tomorrow
goodnight tonyt...
sweet dreams, sweet giggles...
I’m leaving some of that ice cream on the bar if anybody wants some (digs into magic ditty-bag and pulls out four, count ‘em, four quarts of Chocolate Raspberry Truffle...)
Until we meet again...
(Exits into the wonder filled night)
It waxes late here and I must get up and work sometime tomorrow. So I guess I’ll be off.
Good night geekster and Msky... Happy day tomorrow
goodnight tonyt...
sweet dreams, sweet giggles...
I’m leaving some of that ice cream on the bar if anybody wants some (digs into magic ditty-bag and pulls out four, count ‘em, four quarts of Chocolate Raspberry Truffle...)
Until we meet again...
(Exits into the wonder filled night)
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